One of the many things I’ve enjoyed immensely about this project has been discovering the beautiful stained glass windows that can be found on a lot of the elevated train platforms. I haven’t included them in my posts here, as this project has always been about the neighborhoods around the subway stops, not the subway stops themselves. But I love these windows so much that I decided to share a sampling of them in their own post.
You can find a clickable list of the subway stops I’ve photographed so far by clicking here.
Wakefield 241st Street 2
Wakefield 241st Street 2
Wakefield 241st Street 2
Wakefield 241st Street 2
Wakefield 241st Street 2
Wakefield 241st Street 2 — At this station, they aren’t actually windows, but are panels in the middle of the platform. Cool!
Parkchester 6
Parkchester 6
Bronx Park East 2, 5
Bronx Park East 2, 5
Bronx Park East 2, 5
Bronx Park East 2, 5
Bronx Park East 2, 5
Prospect Avenue 2, 5
Prospect Avenue 2, 5
Gates Avenue J, Z
Gates Avenue J, Z
Gates Avenue J, Z
West Farms Square – East Tremont Avenue 2, 5
West Farms Square – East Tremont Avenue 2, 5
Kosciuszko Street J
Kosciuszko Street J
Kosciuszko Street J
This is absolutely amazing & beautiful work! Wonderful Share, Thank you!
Thank you so much, Rox! That really means a lot to me. 🙂